India, May 13 -- The WNBA's financial landscape has changed dramatically ahead of the 2026 season. Many players crossed the million-dollar salary mark following the league's new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) discussions.

Thanks to the league's expanding revenues, players got new offers that begin at $270000 and goes up to a maximum of $1.4 million.

Las Vegas' A'ja Wilson, Minnesota's Napheesa Collier, and Indiana's Kelsey Mitchell emerged as the highest-paid players in WNBA history after reportedly agreeing to a multi-million-dollar contract recently.

All three continued to play key roles for their franchises during the 2025 season. Wilson led the Las Vegas Aces to another title and secured her fourth MVP award. Many more playe...